Hip Hop Album Sales: The Week Ending 10/12/08

    Regardless of selling over 500,000 less units than the week before, T.I. [click to read] did not budge, holding the #1 spot for the second week, after his third straight top-spot debut. Paper Trail [click to read] held Metallica off by over 100,000 units as Atlanta’s top-selling rapper is on likely pace to go platinum this week amidst an album campaign that’s several singles from over. Time will tell how T.I. stands when Kanye West and 50 Cent enter the charts before year’s end.

    As Ne-Yo climbed yet again with Year of the Gentleman [click to read], out-selling Robin Thicke [click to read] and joining Jennifer Hudson, along with T.I. as the only three urban artists in the Top Ten. The blokes from Oasis, for what it’s worth, held #5 with their new collection Dig Out Your Soul. The three mainstays of Lil Wayne [click to read], Young Jeezy [click to read] and The Game [click to read] finished in that order with Tha Carter III [click to read], Recession [click to read] and LAX [click to read] respectively. While The Game fell less than 4,000 units of cracking the gold benchmark, Young Jeezy surpassed it, as all of his solo albums have now earned the Atlanta star plaques.

    Top 200 Album Sales (Top 5 Hip Hop/R&B)

    Rank Artist Album This Week Est. Total
    1

    T.I.

    Paper Trail

    176,714

    746,075

    8

    Ne-Yo

    Year of the Gentleman

    46,904 450,356

    13

    Lil Wayne

    Tha Carter III

    27,229

    2,550,507
    15

    Young Jeezy

    Recession

    26,801

    516,476

    21

    The Game

    LAX

    20,809

    496,829

    Having left Rap-A-Lot for Razor & Tie, Devin The Dude [click to view] gets a strong independent debut with his album Landing Gear [click to read].
    Although released to mix reaction, the effort places the Dude
    considerably higher than Z-Ro, his former peer, who’s sustained on the
    bottom of the charts for three consecutive weeks in Crack. Murs‘ [click to read] fell nearly 100 spots in the charts, despite a lively MTV presence. However, if Murs For President [click to read] can shop a single to radio, as witnessed a year ago with Lupe Fiasco‘s “Superstar,” the Los Angeles independent veteran could have one of the more chart-long-lasting efforts of the quarter.

    Nas and LL Cool J hold rank near the bottom of the charts. Untitled [click to read] cracks the 400,000 benchmark, and trucks towards a gold plaque by year’s end. With Jay-Z, Jadakiss [click to read] and Kanye West, plus the present success of Ne-Yo and Young Jeezy at Def Jam, time will tell if the label continues to work its once flagship artist two short years ago.

    Other Notables

    Rank Artist Album This Week Est. Total
    47

    Devin The Dude

    Landing Gear

    10,835

    10,856

    136

    Murs

    Murs For President

    4,300

    16,890

    157

    LL Cool J

    Exit 13

    3,726

    76,838
    159

    Nas

    Untitled

    3,649

    400,972

    163

    Z-Ro

    Crack

    3,606

    19,916

    Can T.I. get that three-peat? Will Devin last on the charts – or LL Cool J for that matter? Can Jake One or Diamond D get enough love for a look? Stay tuned, as HipHopDX will report next week.

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